Emergency Exit Arts (EEA) is one of the country’s leading outdoor arts companies working on spectacular events across London, the UK and internationally. We are seeking a dynamic Creative Heritage Producer who would support the development and implementation of the organisation’s creative heritage strategy and strengthen our capacity and capability to deliver heritage work.
The role would be based at our busy making space in Greenwich, SE London with some flexibility for remote working and would need to travel around the country. The Creative Heritage Producer will work closely with the CEO, Head of Production, Creative Practitioners and the core staff team and will develop new projects and programmes of work and ensure that specific projects are delivered efficiently and to a high standard by meeting funder/client and organisational requirements.
This is a fixed term position for 15 months, 3 days per week, funded by National Lottery Heritage Grants but there could be potential for the role to continue beyond this funding period. £35,000 – £39,000 per annum (pro rata dependent on experience).
Application Details
* Deadline for applications: Wednesday 22nd January 2025, 10am
* Interviews in person at Rothbury Hall, Greenwich SE London: Wednesday 29th January 2025
* Job Starts: ASAP
If you have any access requirements, questions or need to use alternative methods of application please do not hesitate to get in touch; we are happy to make reasonable adjustments.
We are particularly keen to receive applications from individuals from underrepresented communities, including but not limited to those with disabilities and learning disabilities, d/Deaf people, Global Majority people, members of the LGBTQIA2+ communities, and those who identify as gender nonconforming.
How to Apply
Please tell us why you would like this job and what skills and experiences you can bring to the company. Specifically, describe your experience in heritage work as well as fundraising and development skills, and how you meet the criteria set out in the Role Profile.
You can provide this information through any of the following methods:
* Writing a personal statement (maximum of two A4 pages)
* Recording your statement in a video (maximum 3 minutes)
* Recording your statement as an audio message (maximum 3 minutes)
Additionally, please include your previous work experience by providing a written CV, which can include any relevant previous work experience, education, and voluntary experience. Complete our equality and diversity monitoring form and return it with your application; please note this will not be processed alongside your application but will help us ensure we reach as many people as possible.
Send your completed application and equality and diversity form to info@eea.org.uk with ‘Creative Heritage Producer Application’ in the subject line.
Should you wish to discuss the role prior to submitting your application, please contact us at info@eea.org.uk.
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